Why metaphors matter in science communication
Metaphors are not just storytelling “extras.”
Metaphors are not just storytelling “extras.” Today, some thoughts and tips on using metaphors in science communication. This is the first of a mini-series on metaphors in science and science communication, because there’s a lot to say, and think about, when it comes to using metaphors.
Sources mentioned:
Spurkland, A. Have a cake and eat it too: the importance of metaphors in research communication. Nat Rev Immunol 24, 695–696 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41577-024-01085-7
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